Item is and top- half lithograph in colour of Arthur Toronto (Arthur Sweatman). Lithograph from a photo by Stanton & Vicars, Toronto, lithographed by Rolph Smith and published by J.P Morgan, Toronto.
Item is an Lithograph in colour, top-half portrait of Arthur Sweatman; Bishop of Toronto, 1907-9 (b. 1834-d.1909). Lithograph by Ralph Smith & Co. ,Toronto, from a Photo by Stanton Vicars, Toronto and publsihed by J. B. Magurn, Tornto. SLithograph signed by the subject (on the stone) as "Arthur Toronto", as title, not orignal name.
Item is an signed top-half, lithograph in colour portrait of bishop John Strachan; First Bishop of Toronto, 1839-1867 (b.1778-d. 1867). Signed with the subject offical signature of "John Toronto."
Item is window-mounted,oval, top-half electro-ste lengraved portrait of Chas. Townsend Esq. of Homerton; Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, 1907-10. (b.1844-d.1924). Engraving done by Reidley Sc. from a painting by Medley and published by T. Williams Stationars Court. The mounting has the subjects signature on paper attached to the bottom right side of the image. Bottom tw ocorners unattached.
Item is an window-matted, electro-steel engraved, seated portrat with a signature of Sir Charles Edward F. Trevelyan, K.C. E.; English Historian, Writer, statesman (b.1838-d. 1886). Engraved by D.J. Pound from a photograph by John Watkins, Parlement Street. The signature (of the subject) is from an letter and window-mated itslef on the bottom right corner of the matt and image. matted copy of PGc1207 with only the top reigh corner fully attached.
Item is a view of Lamberville (probably a Christian missionary), when he was sent away by the Onondagas (their traditional homeland is in and around Onondaga County, New York).